Dan-
anther Jersey DIner that bit the dust is the Tunnel Diner... I never
got a decent shot of it - it
was there one day and gone the next and the parking area got fenced in
quickly...
I love the light in your shot... just right - great colors... etc
I presume you have (or have seen ) John Bader's wonderful book of diners
from about um 30 or 40 years ago. If not, you'd enjoy it I'm pretty
sure it is still in print too.
ann
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Thanks Ann and Bruce.
Yes, this is a real Jersey diner. It is located on the Eastbound side
of US 22 in Whitehouse (Readington Township), New Jersey. It is only
a few miles from my house.
This is a part of a series of Jersey diners I am working on. There is
another partially abandoned diner just east of this one, part of which
is now functioning as a bar. (I will post an image of that as a PESO
shortly, then I will try a GESO). A bit further yet to the east is
the shiny new diner at when my Rotary Club meets. I will try to get a
decent image of that tomorrow morning.
I love diners, and they are so much a part of New Jersey's traditional
lifestyle that I hate to see so many disappear or, like this one,
become abandoned.
Dan M
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
An abandoned diner on the highway near my home:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10873681
Comments, criticisms and suggestions are weldome.
Dan M
I quite like that shot, Dan.
-bmw
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